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The phrase "and makes instruments for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that creates or produces tools or devices for a specific purpose or field.
Example: "The company specializes in music technology and makes instruments for both professional musicians and beginners."
Alternatives: "and produces tools for" or "and creates devices for".
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Viridor, which designs and makes instruments for analyzing water and other fluids, had about $75 million in sales a year, the companies said.
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In striking the deal with Boeing, Rockwell did retain one aerospace line: its thriving Collins Avionics group, which makes instruments and electronics for aircraft.
-- he was repairing and making musical instruments for friends and faculty members.
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